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Research Highlight: A Story of Survival

Market squid embryo experiment suggests invertebrate has a hardiness that will come in handy in future ocean conditions

Loop of weekend's landfalling atmospheric river that delivered torrential rains and flooding

Where Was the Most Extreme Precipitation in the West Yesterday?

New alert available through Scripps sends updates of major events

In the News Now: Scripps Scientists Monitoring Massive Atmospheric River

Size of storm aimed at Central California raises flood concerns

Indian family with clean-burning cookstove. Photo: Tanvi Mishra

Study: Barrier to Widespread Use of Clean Cookstoves Surmounted

Project Surya effort to improve public health and slow pace of global warming provides rural women in India access to results-based climate financing

Research Highlight: What are You Doing this (Austral) Summer?

On the eve of a new summer in Antarctica, Scripps among the world’s largest science contingents on frozen continent

New California Law to Curb Climate Pollutant Emissions Based on Scripps Science

Calif. Governor Jerry Brown signs into law country’s toughest restrictions on methane, soot, refrigerant emissions; a “lifeline” to planet’s 7 billion people, says Scripps researcher

CO2 Emissions in 2014. Image: Global Carbon Project

Around the Pier: Record Annual Increase of Carbon Dioxide Observed for 2015

CO2 levels increasing at a faster rate than before

El Niño 2015-2016

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